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Atlanta Injury Blog - July 02, 2009
No one who has not experienced a severe burn can begin to fathom the severity of the pain involved. If kidney stones and childbirth rank a 10 on the 10 point pain scale, hydrotherapy and debridement after massive second degree burns rank in the hundreds or thousands on the same scale. Ther
Atlanta Injury Blog - July 02, 2009
This Tuesday, I had a mostly pleasant interview with the Georgia Judicial Nominating Commission. Friends has submitted my name for a vacancy on the Supreme Court of Georgia, and duly flattered I went through the process. However, I went into it expecting nothing, and was not disappoin
Boating Safety Law and News - July 02, 2009
Coast Guard Petty Officer Michael Hulme uses a car analogy when encouraging boaters to wear a life preserver. "Do you put on your set belt right before an accident?" Hulme asks.
Atlanta Injury Blog - July 02, 2009
Four people were killed in a fiery crash at 2:30 this moming on I-75 near Valdosta, when a car and a Penske rental truck collided. The rental truck collided
New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog - July 02, 2009
Governor David Patterson has appointed former workers' compensation judge Robert Beloten to the top post at the troubled New York Workers' Compensation Board, The New York Times reports.Mr. Beloten has spent 17 years as a workers' compensation judge in Jamaica, Queens, before he became a ...
The Personal Injury Blog - July 02, 2009
As a personal injury solicitor I was interested to see that Angela Smith MP is attempting to introduce a private members bill to change the Dangerous Dogs Act.  The planned amendment would aim to protect postmen and other workers from attacks by dogs on private land by allowing the dog owner to b
New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog - July 02, 2009
A power failure on the Staten Island Ferry boat John Marchi caused a hard docking at the ferry terminal in Staten Island injuring 15 passengers, the Staten Island Advance reports.For New York City personal injury lawyers, as well as many other city residents, the accident conjured images of the ...
The Personal Injury Blog - July 02, 2009
I am sure lots of us office workers have been sat sweltering this week in the heatwave wishing we could be outside enjoying the sunshine rather than sweating in our office suits. However spare a thought for sufferers of lung conditions or cancers such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, pleural t
The Personal Injury Blog - July 02, 2009
  It has now been nearly a year since the Government's consultation into restoring compensation for pleural plaques sufferers was launched and when concluded it concluded in October 2008 many of us who represent victims of this asbestos related disease hoped that an announcement would be m
The Reeves Law Group Blog - July 01, 2009

Chicago Personal Injury Law Blog - July 01, 2009

Atlanta Injury Blog - July 01, 2009
All my life, I have traveled back and forth across Taylor's Ridge near Summerville in Chattooga County.  Just last weekend, I drove my dad over that route to attend a reunion at Menlo, where he was principal of the school back when Menlo had a high school and a red light. Driving down the si
New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog - July 01, 2009
There was an interesting item in today's news for auto accident lawyers in New York. A police car rushing to the aid of a colleague had an accident with a Cadillac that sent it onto the sidewalk, injuring five pedestrians as well as the four people riding in the two cars, The New York Times ...
New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog - July 01, 2009
The New York Department of Buildings ordered the evacuation of the building at Second Avenue and 92nd Street after it was found to be leaning 18 inches to the north, the New York Post reports.Residents were furious that they received such short notice that they would have to evacuate their ...
Chicago Personal Injury Law Blog - June 30, 2009